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Neil Sorahan the CFO of Ryanair

This week and possibly as early as today the High Court could order a stay or pause on the cap on...

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06.45 4 Nov 2024


Neil Sorahan the CFO of Ryanair



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06.45 4 Nov 2024


This week and possibly as early as today the High Court could order a stay or pause on the cap on the number of passengers allowed to use Dublin airport next summer.  It’s something that Ryanair has been calling for. It has just posted its half yearly results which show the airline made a profit of €1.79bn down 18% on the same period last year.  It said that its traffic was up 9% but the average fare fell by 10% 

It comes as the airline criticises the British government for increasing taxes on flights. Joe spoke to Neil Sorahan is the CFO of Ryanair.


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